The Gospel of Luke: A Bible Story Course
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$19.97
Join Oxford professor Fr. Nicholas King, S.J., in a lively 12-lecture course designed to evince the extraordinary artistry of Lukeâs narrativeânow available on both CD and MP3. You will begin this course with the âInfancy Narrativesââin which Luke helpfully instructs us how to read his gospel. Fr. King, S.J., a celebrated translator of the Greek Bible, underscores the distinctive features of Lukeâs gospel. Sometimes called âthe gospel of the poor,â Lukeâs gospel is known for its praise of the lowly, its meditations on forgiveness, its preoccupation with women, and its sisterhood with Acts of the Apostles. Luke was a cosmopolitanâa man who, in the words of Fr. King, âwas at home in the great cities of the ancient world.â Holding that in mind, Fr. King invites you to reflect on Lukeâs idea of âhospitalityâ and on the âLucan Journeyâ in the context of our lives today. The Gospel of Luke: A Bible Study Course mines the riches of Lukeâs gospel. It has often been notRead MoreJoin Oxford professor Fr. Nicholas King, S.J., in a lively 12-lecture course designed to evince the extraordinary artistry of Lukeâs narrativeânow available on both CD and MP3. You will begin this course with the âInfancy Narrativesââin which Luke helpfully instructs us how to read his gospel. Fr. King, S.J., a celebrated translator of the Greek Bible, underscores the distinctive features of Lukeâs gospel. Sometimes called âthe gospel of the poor,â Lukeâs gospel is known for its praise of the lowly, its meditations on forgiveness, its preoccupation with women, and its sisterhood with Acts of the Apostles. Luke was a cosmopolitanâa man who, in the words of Fr. King, âwas at home in the great cities of the ancient world.â Holding that in mind, Fr. King invites you to reflect on Lukeâs idea of âhospitalityâ and on the âLucan Journeyâ in the context of our lives today. The Gospel of Luke: A Bible Study Course mines the riches of Lukeâs gospel. It has often been noted that the Gospel of Luke is only a fraction of the authorâs project; he wrote a second volume, Acts of the Apostles. Fr. King puts forward a theory of the relationship between the two writings, as well as theories on an array of topics: Lukeâs attention to women, The distinction between forgiveness and repentance, and The question of Lukeâs wealthy audience. Fr. Kingâs close reading of the gospel according to Luke distills time-honored lessons for a modern audience with grace and cogency. Read Less
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